Reflective friend prompts

Deep Questions to Ask Friends

Deep questions for friends work best when they stay optional. The goal is not to make someone reveal private details. It is to offer a thoughtful prompt that a friend can answer lightly, skip easily, or turn into one playful Mi Mirror card.

Start with reflective but safe prompts

Try questions like: What small thing helped you lately? What kind of day feels easiest for you? What mood color has been following you? What tiny plan would make this week kinder? What result card would describe your current season?

Match the prompt to one quiz

If the answer is about mood, use Color Mood or Morning Mood. If it is about social energy, use Social Battery. If it is about replies and closeness, use Texting Style or Friendship Style. If the chat wants a lighter follow-up, use the random friend question generator.

Keep boundaries clear

Deep questions to ask friends are entertainment and conversation starters. They should not ask for secrets, trauma, medical details, finances, passwords, addresses, private screenshots, proof of loyalty, or serious decisions. They are not therapy, diagnosis, relationship advice, mental health support, legal advice, financial advice, or crisis support.

Quick answers

What are good deep questions to ask friends?

Use reflective but safe prompts such as what small thing helped you lately, what kind of day feels easiest, what mood color has been following you, or what tiny plan would make this week kinder.

How do I ask deep questions without making it awkward?

Ask one optional question, keep the answer easy to skip, and avoid secrets, trauma, private details, or advice language. If the chat wants something lighter, switch to a quiz or random prompt.

Are deep friend questions therapy or relationship advice?

No. Mi Mirror deep friend prompts are entertainment and conversation starters. They are not therapy, diagnosis, crisis support, relationship advice, mental health support, legal advice, or financial advice.

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